Francophone rooster and head of a harem of interchangeable chickens. He can't talk, but crows with a French accent, and the faerie Norla's brain hears his utterances as Clwydian with a heavy French accent.

Bio

Jean-Pierre's life so far has been full of adventure. He was brought to Clwyd-Rhan
from Normandy after being captured on a raid by Norse pirates. These ruffians,
unsophisticated as they were, felt that something was missing from their image, and
their captain figured that they would be so much cooler if they all had talking birds
on their shoulder. Their experiments with puffins and kittywakes had so far come to
naught, but they gave it one more shot with the chicken population of the town they
had recently raided, and so for the next few weeks as they were headed towards
Clwyd-Rhan, they spent many hours trying to teach Jean-Pierre and his family to talk.
Eventually, they gave up and ate the chickens, but Jean-Pierre managed to escape from
slaughter by pecking the ship's cook on the head, running away and then attacking the
captain. Upon capture, he was made to walk the plank. He fell off the plank onto the
back of a passing dolphin who took him to the coast. There he was awaited by an angry
mob who had amassed there to fend off the Norse pirates. He valiantly fought on the
villagers' side against his former mentors, and was made the village mascot in
recognition. However, his prestige soon evaporated when the villagers became
increasingly annoyed at his loud, accented crooning, and he was sold to a poultry
merchant who took him to the market in Clwyd City. He was snapped up there by the
witch Atra along with a flock of hens. At the Rogues'
homestead, he has gained the love of his hens and fathered many chicks. He is
slightly concerned by the speed at which these chicks disappear from the henhouse,
but it hasn't occured to him that the people who bring him food every day may have
something to do with this.